Apparently, someone told Josh to move – saying she is “the permit holder!” (Oooooooooh) He didn’t. He still cared about her though, later telling her: “Don’t vaccinate your kids, if you have any kids!”

The first speaker up was a biologist named Rebecca Rodriguez. She proved in her speech that she was no smarter than her colleagues:

During the march, he confronted a guy dressed as the Muppet Beaker (At least he wasn’t Sesame Street’s new Short Bus Muppet). He had a sign that said “Had polio? No? Thank science.” The guy didn’t want to talk.

Later in the march, Josh would shout to him:

“Drink some water, Beaker!” He responded by waving his sign.

Josh told some marchers about the CDC whistleblower. They just blew him off and did a photo-op, telling Josh “You’re not invited!”

Josh had a great retort to a sign that said “Educate, Vaccinate”:

“Now if you educate, you don’t vaccinate.”

He told the woman holding the sign:

“They do not do safety testing with a control. Both groups with a vaccine. They just put aluminum in the control group [with Gardasil].”

(For that matter they put everything in the “placebo” that goes in the vaccine except for biological material from the human papillomavirus itself.)

A prominent left-wing activist named Derek Cressman was also there holding an “Impeach Trump” sign. He was initially going to challenge Richard Pan in the Democrat primary, but dropped out.

“Not drop out, postpone,” he amusingly told Josh, indicating he would run in four years.

Josh pressed him as to whether he would support the rights of parents to make decisions for their children. Cressman reluctantly agreed he would.

Josh recounted an argument he appeared to have with a woman standing next to him during the opening speeches. She told him of his vaccine-injured son:

“Whatever happened to your son, it didn’t cause that.”

She never even met his son who is now paralyzed with transverse myelitis.